Single Tooth Implant Vs Non-Surgical Root Canal: Long-Term Survival Rates
Introduction: Initial root canal treatment and the replacement of a single tooth with implants are both viable treatment options, but various success rates have been reported for each treatment modality. Materials and Methods: This study compared 145 implant and 176 root canal treatment teeth in pat...
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author | Mahesh Suganna Debkant Jena Nidhi S. Jhala Ranjita S. Baghel Nahid Afzal Shivani Singh |
author_facet | Mahesh Suganna Debkant Jena Nidhi S. Jhala Ranjita S. Baghel Nahid Afzal Shivani Singh |
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description | Introduction:
Initial root canal treatment and the replacement of a single tooth with implants are both viable treatment options, but various success rates have been reported for each treatment modality.
Materials and Methods:
This study compared 145 implant and 176 root canal treatment teeth in patients for four possible outcomes- success, survival, and failure.
Results:
Outcomes were as follows for root canal treatment and implant outcomes, respectively: success 75.56% and 80.00%; survival 18.18% and 11.72%; and failure 6.25% and 8.27%. The location of the restoration in the mouth did not affect the outcome.
Conclusion:
This study suggests that restored endodontically treated teeth and single tooth implant restorations have similar failure rates, although the implant group showed a longer average and median time to function and a higher incidence of postoperative complications requiring subsequent treatment intervention. |
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spelling | doaj-art-9a1c784a824b401c92ca326f3c8a880f2025-01-12T14:08:36ZengWolters Kluwer Medknow PublicationsJournal of Pharmacy and Bioallied Sciences0976-48790975-74062024-12-0116Suppl 4S3156S315910.4103/jpbs.jpbs_586_24Single Tooth Implant Vs Non-Surgical Root Canal: Long-Term Survival RatesMahesh SugannaDebkant JenaNidhi S. JhalaRanjita S. BaghelNahid AfzalShivani SinghIntroduction: Initial root canal treatment and the replacement of a single tooth with implants are both viable treatment options, but various success rates have been reported for each treatment modality. Materials and Methods: This study compared 145 implant and 176 root canal treatment teeth in patients for four possible outcomes- success, survival, and failure. Results: Outcomes were as follows for root canal treatment and implant outcomes, respectively: success 75.56% and 80.00%; survival 18.18% and 11.72%; and failure 6.25% and 8.27%. The location of the restoration in the mouth did not affect the outcome. Conclusion: This study suggests that restored endodontically treated teeth and single tooth implant restorations have similar failure rates, although the implant group showed a longer average and median time to function and a higher incidence of postoperative complications requiring subsequent treatment intervention.https://journals.lww.com/10.4103/jpbs.jpbs_586_24non-surgical root canalsingle tooth implantsurvival |
spellingShingle | Mahesh Suganna Debkant Jena Nidhi S. Jhala Ranjita S. Baghel Nahid Afzal Shivani Singh Single Tooth Implant Vs Non-Surgical Root Canal: Long-Term Survival Rates Journal of Pharmacy and Bioallied Sciences non-surgical root canal single tooth implant survival |
title | Single Tooth Implant Vs Non-Surgical Root Canal: Long-Term Survival Rates |
title_full | Single Tooth Implant Vs Non-Surgical Root Canal: Long-Term Survival Rates |
title_fullStr | Single Tooth Implant Vs Non-Surgical Root Canal: Long-Term Survival Rates |
title_full_unstemmed | Single Tooth Implant Vs Non-Surgical Root Canal: Long-Term Survival Rates |
title_short | Single Tooth Implant Vs Non-Surgical Root Canal: Long-Term Survival Rates |
title_sort | single tooth implant vs non surgical root canal long term survival rates |
topic | non-surgical root canal single tooth implant survival |
url | https://journals.lww.com/10.4103/jpbs.jpbs_586_24 |
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